The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 13, 1870, Image 4

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BY AN 'IIII6ECIDED BARD
I love the spring ! its tender greens,
(Not cabbager, but colors,) please;
'f he vernal flowers that clothe its scenes
Are lovely, filfb•in their degrees.
But thew,- upon the other hand,
Its softness-makes one overbold,
And—how, one cannot understand—
Afflicts one with a:cough and enzd.
No, summer is the time for we,
When earth its beauty pride discloses,.
When sings the bild and hums the bee,
And all the scone 15 rich in roses.
Yot, still, it may be urged again,
• That fever, by its warmth begot,
Stalks gaunt through hamlet, town and plain ;
And often i
uncommon hut!
So give me autumn ! Calm an4ool,
With'woodiand russet, gohl and browl,
When every evqiing as a rule,
The sun - mortenrly settios - dawn.
Still, that It has no drassimek=, too,
I dare nut, I adthit,
' While liainS rheumatic wiew the retew .
On foot and ankle, unit and wrist -
Therefore ehuil winter br my Llioice! •
)Vhen.kilent lies the landscape white, ,
Soren:T Dun Robin's eheci y oiLe,
Who, sings from morning "uotit highs.
But them id winter chilblains enior,
Anil we're with frosts and .::rill upprt:B:•ed,
The blood grows cold, th . o fingers numb,
It's IMrd to say Which season's best.
0:114 , 11110of.16:40410:4JM:4'.4
A Connecticut broom peddler—a
shrewd Aliap, from the hind of steady
habits wooden clooks - ischoolinaster, id
otheriCiangs—drov through the streets
of Providence heavily laden with corn
brooms. He had called. at several stores
and offered his load, or ever so small
a portion of it; but when he wanted
the cash, and nothing elsOn payment.
they,had hninformly given him to un
derstand that they had brooms-enough.
and that he might go further. At
length he &bye up to a large wholesale
store one the west side, and once more
offered his wares.
" Well, I want the brooms . badly
enough," said the merchant:, " but what
wilL you itake in pay ?"
This was a poser. The'peddler was
achirig.teget rid of his brooms. He des
pised the very sight of the brooms ; but
he would sooner sell a single broom for
cash.thau the whole load for any other
article—respecially that which he could
not dispose of es readily as he could
brOoins. After a moments hesitation
however, he screwed his courage to the,
sticking point—it required some cour
age, after having lost his chance of sell
nghisload half a dozen times by , asimi lar
answeilnd frankly told the merchant
he must 1 ave cash. Of covse, the mer
chant. protesreu mitt, cash was scarce,
and that 16 must pureha4 , , if lie pur
chased .1A .1 111, with what he had in his
store to . inky with. He really wanted
the brooms, and he did not hesitate to
say so ; : but the times were hard, and he
had notes to pay, and • had goods that
must bodisposed of.
Finally; -he said he would put the
goods at the cost price, for the sake of
trading, and would take the whale load
of broorns . whilch the peddler• had lrrbor
ed•so unsuccessfully at the other stores
to dispose of,
" So unload the brooms," said lie to
thelnau from Connecticut., "anal select
any articles from my store, and you
shall have them at cost price."
The peddler seratched his head.—
There
,was an idea there, us the sequel
shows plainly enough.
" I tell you what it is," he answered
at last, "Just say them terms for half
the load, and cash t'otlier f„ and
J your man. Blowed of don t sett
out Connecticut sinks, withjill her
broom stuff, the next minult."
The merchant hesitated a moment,
but-finally coucluddd the chance a good
one. He would be getting half the
brooms for something that Wo . nid not
Sell, as readily; as for the cost price, it
was an easy gammon in regard to it.—
The bargain was struck, - the brooms
were brought in, and the cash for half
of them was paid over.
"Now, what will you have for the
remainder of Tour bill?" asked the
merchant.
The peddler scratched his head •again,
and this time more vigorously. 'He
walked the floor, whistled, and druin
med with his lingers on the head of a
barrel. By-and-by his reply came slow
ly, deliberately, ancf,emphaticlly : _
" You Providene4,, fellers are cute . ;
you sell at cost, pretty much all of you,
and make money. I don't see how its
aone. now, I CIOWT Knovr anour your
goods, barrin' one article, and If I take
anything else I may be cheated. ,So
sfeini as 'twon't make any odds with
you, I guess I'll talto brooms. - I know
t c hem like a book and can swear - to jest
What you paid for 'em."
And so saying, the peddler commen
ced reloading his brooms, and having
deposited half of his former load, jump
on -his cart with a regular Connecticut
grin, and leaving the merchant cursing
his impudence and his own stupidity,
drove off in search of another customer.
_ THE Boston Watchman and Reflector,
the ablest paper published by the Bap
tists says :
Let honest citizens rejoice at this rec
ord of the first year of Grant's adminis
tration and take courage for the future.
Those who complain, and there are
always such, are disappointed politici
ans, -;political partisans, speculators,
gold gamblers, and:impracticable and
tretattnnahla s-Oh n
spent of secession ranking in their
hearts. So long as these are dissatisfi
ed, and so long as honest citizens are
pleased, we may look cheerily upon the
future, and pray that the remaing three
years of President Grant's administra
tion may be as his first, and much more
The _following is a statement of the
bonded r indebtedness et . the several
prominent cities of the Unio n .
nett,. it will ,be seen, though the fourth
city of magnitude, stand ninty in the
order of debt: Philadel ph lit, $36,631
New York city, $35,000,000; Baltimore,
$24,947,985 ; Boston, $10,959,500 ; Brook
lyn, $14,139,419; St Louis, $12,952,000;
Chicago,',sll,ooo,ooo ; Now Orleans, $lO,
740,850; Cincinnati, $5 ; 020,000; Louis
vine, $4,952,199; San Francisco, $4,700,
100 ; - Memphis, $3,623,791 ; Detroit, $3,
272,195; Pittsburg, $3,160,0[0; Cleve
land ' $1,581;000; Buffalo, $858,600. _
A humorous-young man was driving
a horse, which was in the habit of stop
ping at every house on 'the road side.—
assinga. county tavern, where were
collected together some dozen country
men, the'beast, as usual, ran opposite
thedoor, and then stoppe4, in spite of the
young man, who applied his whip with
all his might to drive the vicious horse
On ; . the'men on the porch commenced
a hearty laugh; and some inquired if he
would sell that horse.
" yes," said the young man, " but I
cannot. recommend him; he once be
longed to a butcher, and stops when
ever he hears any calves bleat.'
The crowd retired to the bar-room in
silence
Tioga -CountylTAg.4ator.
lITS office Is well atocked• with Type, ViiesAe;. 30.,
Twilt Nth every advnutage for doing •
.446 - PItINTING
In a superior manner, l'lniu'or In C01..14, nom a wed•
ding card to a sheet poster. Au y I.lthlur Ntylu ul Work'
Sono at tills office, its follows:
Law Books,,,Paniplilete, !Oinle, Turing t ion eirda,
Iland 11111B,Programines, i Cheeks, Brans, Lutiltbi,
Bill 'lends, Circulars, iOrders, Shipping earths,
Business Cards, Envelopes, Tinted Plate Printing,
Vlsltlnj Cards Wedding . -
. _
Justice Blanks,
And all other blaukA constantlyOu hand and tar hale
Deeds, varreutee, • School Contract,
Deeds, quibclaltu, - ;Summons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confeasion, i Warrants, Executions,
Amicable Action, Indemnifying Bonds,
Bonds, Constable's Sale, I Attachments, Judgment
Collector's Sale, Notes Petition and Bond
Slarriagepertificato, for Apia Went of Guardian,
And any other blanks not enumerated above will bo
printed to order on short notice.
, . .
Ai-Persons sending orders for JOll WORK. will gut
their work promptly done and returned. We shall
spare no paths to ploasq our customers In..th Is depart
ment.: Those sending please State the size of
Job, kind of ink and paper desired. •
VAN GELDER & MITO tZ
Prop
S EED POTATOES FOR SALE.--Earl;
Climax, and Breen i e Prolific;
Early Rose: the,merits of this celebrated va.
riety, are already well known—planted side by
side with - the early poodrich end Yorkpotidoes,
they matured twelve days in advance "
Climax potato: this variety peals for its.
self. From one pound of seed, the undersigued
received a yield of 123 pounds. It is a potato
of superior table quality.
The Breese Prolific matures about two week*
:liter than the Burly Itose.r-ia generally pro
; often e.mceeding a - hundred told, and
will prove ,a most t valuable variety for field
Jaltnre. is also a potato of exceleut table
Early Rose, -
Climax. - -
Breese Prolific,
price per peck,
pound,
, , 4
Bab. 23, '7O-tf.
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
I Surrender,
BUT - AT - DISCRETIONI
OU see that half a column of space with half
Y
of trawling mratar don't holy ma
after all. What d'ye do that for 7" asked less
than a million cf my customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I did it, I am forced to do it in
print: .
Therefore,
Know ye, all good people, that I am doing a
Land Office Bueirloss,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SUGARS; ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, -hIO
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOES, COD,
BUT, AND SO PORTE!,
And I am selling ohoap as I always do, and can
sy, SPur:trY,Aefti ea.ttAi s r AVestre. B .44.
But then, •
THE TEA TRADE
is one of my biggest, brightest, and boat things,
You cannot get•better
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS,
or cheaper, than I oan eoll you. You may pa-
tronize the Great American Tea Company, and
ihen I can do you good. I have enough to net
flogs County a
.TE - LAE - ING-
for the next 26 years. Besides no man base big
ger or better lot of
20051 11E0200
then I have, and ain selling them at a bargain.
Evekything
in the Grocery Line,
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFEC
TIONERY,
not mixed as I mix them here, but in good order
I buy all the
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
that I can, and almost everything else but tensele.
Sign of the BULL si S: 888-HIVE.
I W. T. MATHERS.
Wellsboro, Deo. 15,1869.
Th i e way to Get Rich
Is to bnytyour
G-OODS
wbere you can buy them CHEAPEST!
You can do that at
Wilson it, Van Valkenburg's
A SPLENDID LINE 01'
CHOICE WINTER GOODS,
Purchased at the Bottom Mat prices,
just received
BRADY EN CLOTHING
of every description, and clothibg made to order
in the very best style, and warranted.
WILSON & VAN VALIIENBURG.
Wellsboro,Deo,l6, ISO?.
ME
Si 00
IL S. JOHNSTON,
Tioga, Pa.
Stoves:, Stoves
AND HA-RDWARE!
1
Havingforreed n partnership In the Tirt,'Stove
and - Hardware trade, • the aridersigned have 'the
pleasure to announce that they have, at a great
outlay ) added .to the meal stock of the old stand
on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of Shelf hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, LIA.ND AND . BUCK .SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP .HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOOKS, ItATCHETS, CHISELS,
BROVELS,..SPADES,,7O - 190;
BENOB-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, -SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
tic BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. , Also, PISTOLS,
• PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles oomposing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the pnblio to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and well. ,
AGENTS FOR THE
Buckeye Mower & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
.ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, We!labor°.
- - ROBERTS do BAILER.
Wm. ROBERTS. }
R. 0• BAILEY.
Ingham's Woolen Mills 1
ini:ERFIELD, PA.
YINHE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
1 Cassimeres, Flannels, eo., ao., for Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES
........., ......0,.....ra o• It yr trrh warran tad a g rep.
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES, '
which aro warranted in every respect. Fartiott
lar attention given to
ROLL - CARDING
AND
CLOTH 1111,1SSING.
INGRAPI'S large stock of Cassimores, he., 26
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant,
ed as represented.
INGHAM'S manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Droning, - and
defy competition.
INGHAM have as good an assortment o
Full Cloths, Oassimeres,
•and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishrhont. Try thorn and satisfy your
selves.
INGHAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow
anosque Mille, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persons:
DELANO & 00.. Welleboro. Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN Ar. CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. 0. BENNETT, Covfngtoa, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Woo
Wanted.
JOSEPH INGHAM & SONO.
Destd•l4, Jaakl, /117CNIL
Wholesale and Retail
_DRUG STORE!
1 By W. C. KRESS.
IFE subscriber willfroop on nand at all antes
W
fall stock of
Dllbl AND-1111111111US:
PAINTS, OILS,
,--Med,teinges 9
Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks,•Dye Color.t,Wkite Wash
Linie and Brushei; Varnish and •
-Sash Brushes, Window Glass'• "!- •-•
. • all sizes, Varnish of, all
• '
' Fancy:Soaps,
S P EC, TACL ES ,
-
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a' • firp stock of
Yanks ! ! ~.Arotions ; also a complete at
sortment- of
HomOopalMe : ltivlici - m , s,'
, i
attd a fait stock of
Pure Wines and 'Liquors.
Buyers nro requestndt to, call and examine prbi
cos before purchasing elsewhere.
Jan.:l, 1870:
. ,
IF_YOU WANT A
Coat , or Suit of Clothes,
•
Call and see our stook of
Cloths or Cassimeree,
and have your measure, and you eanbe eupplled
) on short notice, at :" • 4
SMITH WAITE'S,
Oct. 27, 1869. Corning, N. Y.
Large Stock of
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
a,44....i...t....• tuw. gall 111 MI VT IDIOT treltlO, sit
Oet. 27, 1869
REMOVAL.
New, Stock! New Goods
SEARS 43c DERBY
TTAVE taken the new store one door above
JILL Wright& Itailey,,where they Ire on band
with a new steak of
BOOTS, BAIMORALS,. GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to At any foot from No. 0, to 13 in
clusive. The stock has been selected by one
who has the advantage of
THIRTY 'YEARS' EXPERIENCE
in the business, and is the best and fullest in the
country, Our stook of
. ,
PrtEPTCIII CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
' PER, SOLE, , COMBION.CALF,
LININGS; BINDING, MO
ROCCO, la,'
will bi kopt . up 'as heretofore.
Oil 'h:Laing* we shall be found at home al
ways, and we shall andeavor to eon at prices
satisfaCtory to 'the trade; WC won't be under
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS i PELTS
Also the top of tho Market for
WOOL.
But our beet hold will bo on
CUSTOM WORK r
As until
.There's comfort in a wail made custom boot,
That fits the corns withoott,oo much compressing;
rot everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be.opraiitoraised by overdressing.
Anti one may - wear clean linen with a suit
Of finest cloth, biat'there to no fineising
Will make a man with ifbabbily dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman Upon the street.
liknitAn : Buy your boots of
• . , BEARS A DERBY, .
1 Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Wellsboro, Jan. 11, 1889-tf.
Far Sale.
.I AG4XT for .3Linney & Co., oelebrated
platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timbers
and warranted , in :every respect, equal to any
made: Can tarnish, any of the above at the
lowest Mannfaoturers price's. L. C. BENNET.
W 0114.031), Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
House an'd'ltot for sale.
•
T_TOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale
SU, cheap. Location Welleboro, and desirable.
Inquire at the Aitator °Moe.
Jan. 1, 1870— If.
TO TILE FAJIIIIIERS OF
TIOQ•A .COUNTY.
TAM now building at my matinfaCt cry,' Lawrenee•
ville.a superior •
FANNING MILL,
whichpossesses the follOwingadvantagesover another
mills:,
I.lt separates rye,cate,rat lltter.andfoulaesds,and
chase and cockle,from what. •
2. It cleans flax sead,takosout yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
' 8, It Clean et imothy seed.
•. It does all othereeparatingrequired of a mill .
This mill is built ofthe best and most durable tin:-
ber,in good etyle.and is Bold cheap tor cash, or pro.
duce.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating °stetsons
wheat ,t oot he r mill ,o nreasonableterm • .
J.ll hIATIIIIII.
Liwreasevill e,Jan. 1,1870-t I
For Sale.
A fIIROTILAR SAW MILL, 35 Horse-powor'
A
Engine,' Shingle MW, and appurtenances.
Kama as the Poster 31111,1diddlebury. Inquire
of J.B. Potter, or of S. S. Rockwell, Wellaboro,
Pa. • •
iFfiT4t, UGCIt?
UNION ACADEMY,
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY, 'PENNIA.
0.0. WAILD, Principal •
Skin Ank W—llowro2,Praceptreas.
MOB Alma lionTox, deatataert.
MM. HAMM; Teacher of Music.
, ,
TkeFLYl(Tprrn will Commence August 111. 'The Winter
Term Norhilber 80. The Spring Term March 3. Each
Term to cob(lnue 12 week*.
EXPENSES pEll. TERM. ' '
Tuition, Including rent and wood, Pan Term..... 411,60.
" Winter Term. - 18,60,
, • . ag " Spring Torni..i, 12,50.
Day Sttideita.- - " 7,00.
just routentel 8.4e1e, (Plano,Organ br Melodeon), 10,00.
Vocal Music I,i ........,. .2,00.
Use of,lnatrumente" : 2,00.
DraWing and Penning 11 '"..." '' ' 3,00, 4
Board per week - _
_B,ooe
Jan. 1; 1870-tf. -
Use aid Cana Pats.
77 This preparation, lona and favorably
f
known, , telliAlkroughly ke-invigorate
,
• . - V
broken down d , low-spirited horses,
• .AMI j
sto by
mach and int es tines . gtie - - F. cjeiuisk ;the,
_;-• wet•
It is a sea_ preventivedidi 41*eiseS
Incident loMbi isst.Lsrel, Orb as LUNG
APE V
%_4lMANDEis tiv ir3l. ,
0
Vitill'Xtr SEVERS • ,CrlIN t • •
WO De APPETITE AND NITAL , • ( 1 %
.P.M: GM, &O. Its um,
Ilboft#ll, increases the R.
.awes l,yak
.awes &smooth and glossLe .d-
triubastbis the nalseraln - Cilikeki • '
illt4l44.4a°klng andsl444449Aet
• - Tfa:l6l. o o4o:42t4itthti prepara
• '
_YeltieVtirik retro
si zrtcs a rix tt r =ow,
noutsiceiveyea bi l e i resse tro
quazmy, OA* fad cream twenty.
;:--r. , .• per ceat - IcatVenaten the butterdna
and meet. In fattening cattle, it
4114 Oath an appetite, loose= their hide, and Minket
tlietirdave mach tarter. r
u 4.;• -, •ii'
iii ' lif4ll iII I
of Sarineittch at Con , g ,
tia liver,das.,this denote , '
~ x
,a) 6 . By platting ra one- -4';.., sc - , : Z ,
Ulric Wit? to a paper in atarrel of • !"--.• ..,.; C.
3 42
11 14kbove Mamas wine ersvil- 4 ' il
lni finitely . revented.
Id jt arum provenqve and y .. ._ . ,_. . _..
!thrum Bog Cholera. - -,
W. C. KRBBI3.
RUM E. FOUTZ, Proprieto4,
BALTIMORE. MAI
,
-4er we if Th two mud Storekeepers: throciattiout
ilbevalted tatou i - C'alsadis and south A*lllpkir, •
• a
Jam. 44. 18704 m ,, • ,
Grocery and Provision Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors: and
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED FRUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, (to., &o.
• - -.- _ , ,_ .„ 0 „,•,,fr *ha above
mentioned goods of the be et .
quality always on
hand. • -
.
Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries.
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest to, examine hielStock before buyin4,
Corning, N. Y., rSt 1,1870,
IM=l
Coning, N. Y.
The Biggest Thing Yet
AND NO lIVRIDUO
A 8 there is a \ certain "fotil-phay" predicted in
this community. the odiSolosure of which
would
_stir up the people generally, we therefore
propose to toll no ono except those who call at
C. B. KELLEY'S STORE
Dry Goods, - groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and sivb•like are always needed in any oontmu
nity; to preserve . the health, and
_gladden 00
hearts of the masses..
The expected time has come,
Wethe story must be told ;
We sell goods as cheap as anywhere,
To avoid people being sold.
KELLEY don't propose to enumerate the ar
ticles in store; but simply say that he has a way
of dealing with his customers, so as to make a
little Money buy a
I am sure you we can I please,
With nice goods and Japanned Teas ;
For all are offered very low,
To keep the masses on the go.
Poi a fall explanation of the above statement,
atop in and see
• KELLEY.
March 30, 1870
J. STICKLIX, )
t '
_ Ohairmakex, ,Turner, and
- 7?
Furniture, Dealer. .
_
SALEROOMand FACTORY opposite Darttle
Wagon Shop Main Street; where he is pre
pared to furnish Cabinet Waro of, any kind .to
them:win want. ,
cordmpromptlyillled and eatiefaotiongizarane
teed.
_Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellebore, Jan. 1,1870..:' STICKLIN.
Afarm of three hundred acres, with two hui}..
Bred and twenty 7 iiveapres Improved. Sit.
nated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tfoga River and Railroad. Well mattered, nu.
der a good state of eultiv4tion, and good build
ings. Alao four bonne an4lots for sale in Tioga
Village. T. L .11ALDWIN.
Tioga , ,Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
Dr. H. R. Phillips,
aI:M(6 WM ZAINVItg%
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
oltisens.of Westfield and surrounding noun-
try that he is permanently located at this place.
He is fully prepared to do all kinds of
in She highest style:of the art. Srtisfaotion
guarrapteed. Offieeover Soovilt's ;rug Store.
?,11)0Photographsean be bad over the Drag
Store• . _ _ _ -
'...Weitteld, Pa., Am. 30, 13 1i47,
FOUTZ'S
OBLEBRATZD
CORNING, N. Y.
CY. D. 17113CE-111a,
Cigars,
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, ,
CROCKERY WARE,
BO 164 X,
Come In you jolly farmers,
I. won't detain you long ;
Sit down awhile contentented ;
Until I reveal the wrong.
IFROVIV 0-- ;©0211115 8
,Valughle Faem for Sale.
DENTASTRY,
- 1 1 1101445441 r OTIG: - B,I I OIIP.
CORNINGI , N. Y.
AND MEDICINES,.PAINTS
:- 1 . 1-0 AND OILS, -
THA,DDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDIdINES,
• 'BEDELL'S FLUID, EL
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EKTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
" PATENT MEDICINES, ROCIL .
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAVED., WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE-
.: • 1 - :
FIDIFI OIL,
.13451,t1 at Wholesale Prloea.l Buyers arerequested
:it) call and got_ quotations before going further
East.
W. D. TEABELL & CO
Ct*lng, N.Y., Jan. 1,1870-17
WANTED,
AT THE NILES VALLEY STE:AM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Coin,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount of
g•:kl wheat. . J. B. DIMON A:Co.
Niles Valley, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. _ _
Patent
.Roofing.
,
.R . AVE bought the right to use, the Paten
Elastic Roofing in Tioga County, and am
now proparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is lire and
water proof. I rofpr to Messrs. Wrigh t
I Xoles it Barker, and C. L. Willcox, where
sailiples Can bo seen and roofs in use.
MOSES WINGATE.
Wellsboro, Jan .1, 1870-tf.
Wellsboro Hotel.
88. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and
. commodious Bolin, located in the imme
diate vicinity of all the County buildings, with
large and commodious barns attached.
, ,fflifft•James Barlett acts ae hostler, and will
always be found on band , attentive to business.
• Jac. 5,1.870.-1 y
CASH Paid
by MARTIAL A. DURIF
Welleboro,Deo. 16.1868.—tf
Livery Stable:
SETH WATKINS respectfully informs the
public that he has established a
Livery fin. Hire,
at the barn on the premises lately owned by R.
C. Simimon. E• 41.. Joontod on Pearl 411113 Crofton
tre et a Wellaboro. Ile aims to keep good hor
ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices
reasonable.—Nov. 24,1869-Iy.
Double and single teams furnished.
Furniture ! Furniture !
B. T. VAN HORN,
lIAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wellabor°, batiste&
ed it with a large and superior assorted stock o
FURNITURE.
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple
aa., &a., &a.,
from 8150 down, and na cheap
to the same goods can be bo't
.Iti the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suite, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair .Cloth,
from $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETES,
_,
• with Upholstery to suit.
bl
Center Tables, Wa ln ut or Marble Tops
' , Looking Glasses Brackets Pa
' per Racks, Ro king Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I am manufacturing as usual, and 'intend to
keep a full stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now Contain the largest, costliest and
best stock of Furniture ever • brought into the
oounty.
Planing and Hatching,
SCROLL SAWINd dc,IIIOIILDING,
dono to order nt the Faotory
Jan. 1, 1869-ff. 1 ± B. T. VAN HORN
WALEER & LATHROP.
DEALERS IN
HARD WARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
. STOVES, TIN- WARE,
BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY,
WATER .LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, /to.
Corniug, N. Y., .tan. 2,1870-Iy.
, - •
C. F. &. 0. Moore,
JLIVERY AND , EXCHANGE I. STABLES
Welleboro, Pa. Office and Stables On Water
treetitu rear of Court House. They will fur
nish horses, single or double, with Buggies, or
Carriages, at short notice. Long oxperiencd in
4:13
the business enables he proprietors to announce
With confidence they an meet any reasonable de
mist:llll(in their line. rivers furnished, if desired
andpassengers carri to any part of thecoun try.
Thankful for past fay rs, they invite continuance
of custom. Terms re enable.
Nov. 24, 1868.—1 y. .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration having \been granted to the
nndersigned upon the estate ,of John Howland,
late of Deerfield twp., dee'd, all persons indebted
to said decedent or claiming against the same,
"meat settle with A. BOWEN, Adler,
Mach 16,1870.-6t*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration having been granted on the
estate or Ira Bullock, deceased, late of Middle
bury, all those Indebted to said estate aro reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against it to present them to
GEORGE D. KEENEY,
Middlebury March 80, 1870. Ot Adm'r.
NOTIOE.—Ran away from tho subsoriber,
Edwin D. Bennett, an indentured appren-
tice, without any just cause or provocation; and
I beraby forbid all persona harboring or trusting
him on ray amount, as I will pay no debts of his
oontraiting. MARTIN STEVENS.
/111441eltury, Arrill 8, 1870 St.
O 0 a all alter, MONDAY, Nur. 1:M1 . .1869, Trains
will lenveCortsing,at the following hours,rla:
001:40 WEST.
12,35 ato EXPB M
ESS ALL, Sundays fqicepted, for
Buffalo, dnukirk and Cleveland, connecting with
truine for tho West. - 4 sleeping Coach Is attached to
this train running through to Buffalo.
642 u. m., NIOIIT daily fvr Poch•
ester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland und CLtciu•
until, making direct contniection with trains of the
tiraud Trunk nud Lake Shore Railways at Dildulo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland for nll points %Vest, end at
Cincinuatti with the Ohio and Mississippi and Leuls•
villa Short Line Itallways car the South and south.
west.
1020 a. tn., MAIL TRAIN, Bundais excepted', for
llulfaloand Dunkirk.
12,0 6 p. in., WAY NitHIGUT, tiundaybuicvey tad.
L 45 Y.:13., ismatmoltit itXPßEss,Bvtadaysexcept
ed, for itoolielner and Buffalo, via Avon;
6,00 b. EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily; 'for the Wells.
7,38 p. In., DAY EXPRESS, Cleveland,p, for
Rochester, Buffala, Dunklik, Cincinnati,
and the'Fiouth litopa at drincital mat kale and coo.
nacre ihgtaS on wain line;
New and improved Drawing Doom Coaches accompany
this train !rota New York to Butialo,and SlFeping
Coacpus attached at Hornellsville, cunning through
to,Cheetland cud OatDiu without change.
OR HIDES,
ERIE RAILWAY.
GOING EAST.
4,45 a. tu., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cel/UM, connecting-at Elmira fur Williamsport,
Barrieburg and the:lot:Ali; idea at 1-lititira tar Can" -
dalguu; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Bail.
way ; at Owego tut Ithaca ; at Binghamton for too
perstowu anti Albany ; and at New York with team
ere awl afternoon Express trains for Now Englund
cities. air' Sleeping coacima accompany tide titan
to Sow York. ti
11,45 DAY E.Y.PititS2 nundaya excePted,
connecting Jeteey City wit h . midnight express
train of Ael Jinacy Railroad for Piiilatielphia. Alen
eluvial. principal etateone and conutcting points on
main line. '
New and Improved 1)111W/11 . 4 11.401.0 vA:•.:4,lopully
title train to 2slevr
1,10 p. ist.„ WAY FitElSiliT, Sunday a excepted.
12,20 )1. m., ELM/ItA MAIL., Sundays Lattpted.
4,42 P. m., N.V.W YORK AI I / 4 .1.) ISM4113101:V. MAIL.,
bandage excepted, connecting at Elmira fur the
South.
7..,58 LIGIITNING R.X.ERESs,L•all.yo.orinoot
iug at Jersey City with morning gal raw 1.1“14 oI
fiew Jemmy itailrond.for Buhituere and lA/ 1.114,1 10 4;
Sad at Now Ydrk with morning 'Express truin tar
Boston and Now .k.i'agkind Cities. Alsr stopsat all parr
clpal stations and connecting points on malt. Hay.
Sleeping Coachite accompany this tral through to New
Nork.
BAGUAGE OiIECKED TI EOUOJI
AW . A revised and conipleto "Pocket Time Table" f
Passenger Tralpe on then:L*le Railway and connecting
Lines, has recently bean puldi e bed , and can be procur
ed on application to.the Ticket Agent of the Company
WM. R. DARR, L.. D . nuckEtt ,
Lion'l Page. Agop t Gen'l
Eiloosbwrg& Corning, & Tiogalt.
nein:m(llr an as follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leaves Illossburg at 7,50 a. ta.,Alane
Hold at 8,40 Tina at 9,20. Lawrenceville ail() of.—
arriving al Corning pt 11,10 a.m.
Mail—Lonveellio3aburg at 1,30 p. m „Mansfield at 2,10,
'flogs at 2,45, Lawrenceville at 3,;.9—arrivingat
Corning at 4.30 p.m.
Zeital-.-LeaveaCorning at 8,00 a.m. Lawrenceville-at
9,08, Tioga at 9;40, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at'
Blocs-burg at 11,00 a. in.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. In.,Latt%
roncoville at 3,55 Tloga at 4.40, Mansfield at 5,30-..
arriving at Blossl?urg at 8,15 p.m
L .H.SHATTUCK t
Northern Central R.E.
TRAINS FOR TRH NORTH.
Train sfor Canandagula leavo Elmira as follows
A.ccomodation at ^ 05 p ni
Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 a m
Mail 1) 00 p m
Way Frelght,[passengor coach attached]..., ...... 6 20 a
On and aftorNov. 15, 1669, trains will orrice and;
depart from Voy, as follows;
. LEA-VE NORTHWAHD.
10 85 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Buffa—
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp.Bridge and tho
Canadas.
958 a. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo,via Palo Railway from Elmira.
LEA-YE SOUTHWARD. ;
723 A. va.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington,Pbiladelphia,&c.
955 P. m.--Dally (except Sundays) fort Baltimore)
Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED R. FISKE ED. S. YOi
lien'lSupt.llarrliburg, tion'l Past
B&W
C-C-B-&-F-L-E
COME TO
Dr/ai l
T. L." - rrsi nv cz - vo'a
, TIO4, PA.
and cepa nice stock of Goods for the
FALL & WINTER.
such as
Liman muss (clan
—alystylea, oolore and patto4s—
ALPACAS,. POPLINS, CA2dBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS; VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILK,
&c., ,
BEAUTIOUL Winter SHAWLS,
, 1 and a lar g o assortipont to 'elect frima. •
CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININOS, FRINGES, TASSELS
TO TRIM DRESSES
OR SACQUES.
.—Our stock oft
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't bo beat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALAIORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &C,
R-0-M-11-N
2:Da=HMI&
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will .oldom find so largo an assortment to select
fro.. in a country store; and clear down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE
We also keep a largo assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in suits, and parts of suits. Should wo fail to
suit you with ready-mado, No have Cassimere
and
A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT
Boots and Shoes,
all styles and sizes.
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE' OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
Locke, Latches, Carpenters' Toole.
A GENERAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS are lower than at any time since
the war. Did not go to_Cubrt to buy sugar, and
SO have some cheap. 'We are agents for the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
F-
I--W-1
Farmers, if you want Nola to work with drop in
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, d-o.
Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, mid Ashton Salt-to
flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices can't be heat.
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T. L. BALDWIN it 00.
Tioge, Pa.,Jau.l, lATO.. .
COVINGTON S Sil FACTORY
D„l3. Lc 11. U. IRELAN, Proprietcle
THE subscribers would say to the public
,tboy are prepared to malts or furnish
SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, PALING, SCROLL s 4
• • ING , &C.,
Lumber, and Shingles
Prieo list for Sash primed and glazed per 110, 1
' 8 by 10-12 i cents.
9 by IS. 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 cents.
10 by 14, o, by 14, 16 dents.
10 by 16, 20 rents.
Our work is mails of the b;nst seasoned loude r
and in the brat wanner. Call and see as
1 '
Jan. 5, 100-Iy.
insurance Agenuy.
Oash Capital over $20,000,000
FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER
I_)ATES
. A 8 LOW as any good Compani t i
.1.3„ d ill tape,. 'Policies on dwellings ni.d tam
propirty wri:ten tit thi,3 office, and dcliverrd ep
poyn prnalioo3.
II Are You Insured I
It.et,sts but little, particularlY to moues ducl;.
Inge, farm property, and cotrtents: Detcd t :
dwellings and farm propertylnsured for 3 yce.
fur ono per centum and expmseaf. policy, ti c .
A house, detached 100 or 'moth insured h:
$lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of $ll4O. Only
$3,83* a yearl small tax—gopd thing in can c;
fire. Furniture, prOvisibne, bcidding de., at
same rates. There is no excuse,
Everyone Should. be Insured
If not with me, Smith & Meridek will do it just
as cheap, and just 118 woll. (Gratis, geittlamen.,
I should be glad however, *o bcfrisnd
this manner to pay for advertising.
JNO. Z. MITCHELL.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
ig'cmcgor "193. ext
Them Things is Arriv !
VERY thing is lovely, and the ewer bittf
4
I depends from a Eublime attitude. - •
You 'will Please Observe,
that the best natured man in Town having ri
ticed the wants of the public ) , and having bout.
tifully supplied himself witly_tilmost ererythmg
which this, world e n afford to, appease them,
;now benevolently proposes-to open the whole It-
Ifore the people, and say to all, old and yCU q,
(black and white, rich-and p l ocr,
COME!
You pay your Money and you take your
choice.
Don't stand out in the cold capobed to tbe el.
ements and to the Sting of the neighbors bet;
but pull the latch strirg, it is always cut is tut•
Weiss hours, 4e.
UNO
a. Ag't
Imorp, 31dr.
The large hearted proprietor, or his orbits
good natured clerk will, conduct you, ne it wart
throogit it ,
GARDEN
filled with ravishing delights.
Ist. A GARDEN OF SPICES, in wbi - cli
every thing Spicy,from a nutmeg to cayennem
per may be seen and procured.
2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS, in which er•
ery variety of Saceharinedelightsi - both solid and
liquid may bo had by £he stick, pound or gaily;
and of such flavor and complexion as will- ash
every aching sweet tooth I,n your head MI;
jump with delight, Should lyou be pomologi•
cally inclined, this humane individual will cot.
duct you into a
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost er.
ery variety of luscious things to be found gatl,
erad from the four quarters of the globe, will I.
Shown to satiety your largest longings, Omen
from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes hos
Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from tit
Grecian Archipelago; Peaches dried and east.
ed along with a great variety of Canned Fruit!
from the Jerseys ;•Dates from Syria, and Fig
from Asia Minor. No end to the supply of ere;
species of NUTS from 3 Continents,
TH E E TEA GARDEN will next eoneesod
your attention; the warm decoction ;of the Cluo;
leaf and the Java bean have become' almost ur,l•
venial beverages, and if not swallot ed too hot cr
to strong, the mild stimulants ere esteemed iE
ominently promotive of comfort .-nd sociality.—
What oompiny of elderly ladies could erer Fan
in l peace without them.? blow yhur iriend tit
GAVNER, will be roost - hap.) to sllinv pc
all this- He will ash you politely to looknt Li!
Tea. You are welcome to,try every e!:.c;q Pri
sea if GUN POWDER, Douchong GREEN,
HYSON, &.c., which flavor you like, i.ut et lin
the other styles whose jaw cracking name: wcu!d
be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, is awl
style, ditto, 'ditto, ditto.
Furthermore,
Tho beneficent proprietor of ibis mammoth et
tablishment—out of sheer good will, and ale:
will believe him for no other motive than peer
interest and his, has at vast expense establiikvi
at tho same pineo an immense depot of Prorit•
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fig),
Sword Fish, Src., &c.
Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue Fish,
Halibut, &c., &c.
All of which ho intends to sell at a profit,Sq,ib;
principle of "live and let live." Ile generaily
proposes also to receive in exchange ail the frt•
duets of your, farm and dairies,and it is said or.
fidentially tot the public, that be never Wadi
The' ! it irks him wretchedly to keep it. E 0
anxious is he: that •he dent people should IC3DS
nothingfwhaterer that money can buy of
Wollsboro, Jan.-1,-1870
• HARNESS SHOP T
G W . NAVLE, Tqould say to his friend/
. that his Hart - ions Shop is now in fullblelt,
and that he is prepared to furnieb heavy or ligbt"
3E1 . 4131 , 1 . 3±1.11a iiii IS OM,
on short notice, in a_l , •ood and' substantial men
ner, and nt prices thecan't fail to suit.
1
i
The best workmen re emploYed,and none but ..
the beet material used. I Call gild see.
Dee. 9, 1868-Iy. ' G. W. NAVLE. ,
3E3aEsiuramxL oet.
ml_R. A. L. MONROE, .is pie authorized
Agent for Tioga and Potter Countiez,to
effect insurance in the
•
Wyoming 'lnsuro. nce Company.
,Royal,' Capitol $5,000,0 00
London, Liverpool & Globe, Capitol, $18,000, 00
110 wilt canvass tho county during the week ex'
cept. Saturdays, when ho will; ho found et the
office of John, 1. Mitchell;t6 attend to all la°
may giro him a call. MONROE.
Sept. 22, 180-3m.* _
THE Subscriber will open a F,ohool ln the
village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7t
1870, and continue twelve weeke.
i •
$ RATES OF TUITION: V
Primary I 05A
,
Common English,
...
.................. $660,
~
Higher, -
Eob. g,-tf. 0.0. W.ABDr _-FllOll4 _, "
Also, dealers in
WELLSBORO, PA
ENTER:
Ca sh.
L. A. GARDNER
High School.
MEE